A biconditional statement is given.
I will remember to go to practice if and only if I put it on the calendar.

Part A: Determine the hypothesis p and conclusion q. (5 points)


Part B: Write the given biconditional as two conditional statements. (5 points)

Respuesta :

Part A

  • p = I will remember to go to practice
  • q = I put it on the calendar

This is because the original given sentence has the template "p if and only if q", where we replace p & q with the statements mentioned.

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Part B

The biconditional breaks down into these two conditionals

  • If I remember to go to practice, then I put it on the calendar.
  • If I put it on the calendar, then I will remember to go to practice

The template "p if and only if q" breaks down into the two conditionals "if p, then q" and "if q, then p".